Understanding digital societies

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Understanding digital societies

edited by Jessamy Perriam and Simon Carter

Sage, 2021

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Understanding Digital Societies provides a framework for understanding our changing, technologically shaped society and how sociology can help us make sense of it. You will be introduced to core sociological ideas and texts along with exciting global examples that shed light on how we can use sociology to understand the world around us. This innovative, new textbook: Provides unique insights into using theory to help explain the prevalence of digital objects in everyday interactions. Explores crucial relationships between humans, machines and emerging AI technologies. Discusses thought-provoking contemporary issues such as the uses and abuses of technologies in local and global communities. Understanding Digital Societies is a must-read for students of digital sociology, sociology of media, digital media and society, and other related fields.

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Part 1: Everyday Life and The Digital Chapter 1: The Digital Sociological Imagination - Jessamy Perriam Chapter 2: The Presentation of Self in Digital Spaces - Jessamy Perriam Part 2: Society, Technology, Citizens and Cities Chapter 3: Planning the Cities of the Future - Liz McFall and Darren Umney Chapter 4: Migration, Diaspora and Transnationalism in the Digital Age - Marie Gillespie and Rhys Crilley Chapter 5: Transnational Digital Networks: families and religion - Umut Erel and John Maiden Part 3: Humans and Machines Chapter 6: Autonomous Digital Objects: between humans and machines - Simon Carter Chapter 7: Freedom, Fetishes and cyborgs - Paul-Francois Tremlett Chapter 8: Health and Digital Technologies: the case of walking and cycling - Simon Carter Part 4: Uses and Abuses of the Digital Chapter 9: Material Digital Technologies - Jessamy Perriam and Simon Carter Chapter 10: Disinformation, 'fake news' and Conspiracies - David Robertson Chapter 11: Cybersecurity, Digital Failure and Social Harm - Jessamy Perriam and Simon Carter Chapter 12: Too Much, Too Young? Social media, moral panics and young people's mental health - Peter Redman Chapter 13: Algorithms - Simon Carter and Jessamy Perriam

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